Sentence examples for felt vote from inspiring English sources

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She explained: "We felt Vote Leave was not actually doing anything at the grassroots, genuinely not doing much at all – appointing all these people with grand titles, spending lots of money on organisers.

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Mildred felt the same excitement voting for Hillary, she told me, that she had felt voting for Barack Obama in 2008.

Delpierre, 50, once felt voting Front National was "taboo and utterly frowned upon".

The link between the community charge and the vote had a dramatic effect on a generation which anyway felt voting had changed nothing.

After 30 years of landslide elections decided in a small cluster of seats, many felt their vote was wasted.

The second most commonly referenced cause of political inactivity, at 17%, was "not interested, felt my vote wouldn't count".

"I felt my vote was important," she told the Miami Herald.

Although Shapiro said he would have felt comfortable voting for a kicker, Goldberg said, "I would have had reservations about voting for him".

Many living in Florida felt their votes didn't count.

Still, she felt comfortable voting in its favor.

Many shareholders have long felt that voting against management is futile.

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